General Medicine Physician
Healthcare
North Island
Permanent

We are seeking a General Medicine Physician to join a dynamic team of six physicians. This role will work collaboratively and cohesively with the multidisciplinary team to provide effective services for the region.
Applicants are expected to have a general skill in internal medicine and should be passionate about delivering effective outpatient care and acute and elective inpatient care for a community of approximately 47,000 people. We would love to hear from physicians who have sub-specialty interest and expertise, including in the areas of Diabetes and Endocrinology, Care of the Elderly, Stroke Medicine and Neurology, Nephrology and Dermatology. Physicians work an after-hours 1:6 call back roster and time is split with 70% clinical responsibilities and 30% non-clinical.
Candidates who have an interest in the role need to be eligible for Medical Council of New Zealand (MCNZ) vocational registration in the Scope of Practice of Internal Medicine (General and Acute Care Medicine).
Qualifications and Experience:
Proven experience and expertise in Acute General Adult Medicine
Subspecialty interests will be considered.
Hold post graduate specialist qualifications and registration in Internal Medicine
Be eligible for an Annual Practicing Certificate and vocational scope of Internal Medicine with the Medical Council of New Zealand.
Commitment to ongoing professional development and continuing medical education.
Working in New Zealand
Health New Zealand has a Collective Employment Agreement in place across all their Districts offering :
Annual leave: 6 weeks
CME Allowance and Leave - $16,000/2 weeks
$185,000 - $268,000 Base salary + allowances for job size, on call and availability.
Reimbursement of APC, college membership, and indemnity insurance.
Access to state-of-the-art facilities and resources.
Assistance with relocation.
Working with NZDr means advice and support with:
Medical Council Registration.
Immigration.
Job search and interview set up.
Our experience of living in New Zealand - regions, healthcare, and school systems.